awehrman
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Im simultaneously quite pleased and very disappointed with this mouse. It does many things very well, but those are overshadowed by some truly bizarre design choices that make me wish Id bought a cheaper, saner mouse. tl;dr: -If you dont care about middle-clicking and just really value a mouse with excellent tracking and a long battery life, get this mouse. -If, however, you want an intuitive mouse that works without having to think much about it, keep looking (and skip any Logitech mouse that offers "hyper-fast to click-to-click precision scrolling with a press of the scroll wheel") ----- First, good things: 1) Excellent battery life. Ive used this mouse daily for over two weeks of full 8-hour workdays, and the Logitech Options software still claims the battery is "full." 2) Excellent tracking. I havent tested it on glass, but on any normal table/desk, it tracks perfectly. I dont think Ive ever had a mouse this smooth. 3) Very comfortable. Im susceptible to mild wrist pain with many mice, but havent had problems with this one so far. Its big enough to be comfortable to use all day, yet still compact enough to take on trips. The back/forward buttons on the side are well-positioned. The material of the mouse feels good on my hand and doesnt get slick or gross after several hours of use. ----- So, all good stuff so far. But there are a few things that really ruin it for me: 1) The scroll wheel design is insane. When you press down on the wheel, instead of middle-clicking like pretty much every other mouse, it changes the scrolling mechanics. With one press, the wheel is ratcheted like most mice. With another, the wheel is allowed to freely spin in order to scroll very long documents with ease. Which, I guess is a nice feature? But why lock that function to the scroll wheel? How often do you need to change how you scroll vs middle clicking? And, while I knew this was the default behavior going in, I didnt realize that the scroll wheel button is the one button that CANNOT be customized. It does this one function and that is it. Period. Which is insane in a mouse that is otherwise fully customizable and well-designed. 2) As a consequence of the first point, you kind of need to install the Logitech Options software. Technically, its optional; the mouse is more or less plug and play. But realistically, youll probably want to change some buttons. The scroll wheel can tilt left or right, which defaults to horizontal scrolling, but both can be customized to be middle click, so I can sort of get normal middle click functionality with a little self-retraining. 3) This mouse is LOUD. The buttons make very loud clicks, and when the scroll wheel is ratcheting, thats pretty loud, too. Which, again, is a really weird choice. This is a mouse designed to be used anywhere, which includes, say, a quiet conference room where someone is giving a presentation. I end up using my laptops touch pad in those situations despite it being less comfortable just because I feel like Im drawing attention to myself otherwise. Im not saying the mouse should be utterly silent, but plenty of super cheap mice are much quieter than this one. Hopefully it softens with age and calms down a little. ----- In the end, I wont be returning the mouse, so I guess the good points outweigh the bad. But Im still pretty disappointed in Logitech for this one.